§ Ms BuckTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills if she will list the category and amounts of each grant outside the revenue support grant which her 25W Department has provided to (a) Westminster city council and (b) Kensington and Chelsea in (i) 2001–01 and (ii) 2000–02. [26249]
§ Mr. TimmsThe following tables show the Department's allocated grants to Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea local education authorities in 2000–01 and 2001–02.
Westminster local education authority £ 2000–01 2001–02 Standards Fund 5,348,906 7,023,787 Teachers Pay Reform Grant1 589,113 604,461 Nursery Education Grant (three-year-olds)2 815,164 954,360 Nursery Education Grant (four-year-olds) 543,259 — Special Education Needs Co-ordinators (early years) — 9,711 Early Years Training and Support 15,260 66,589 Childcare Grant 239,842 1,426,779 School Standards Grant2 687,000 1,468,500 School Budget Support Grant 127,851 — Education Action Zone 484,000 3— Capital Grant 4,089,000 3,909,000 1 Funding to date. 2 2001–02 figures may be subject to change. 3 Funding made directly to the Education Action Zone in Westminster. Up to £550,000 grand is available to the zone in 2000–02, conditional on the zone receiving £250,000 in eligible private sector sponsorship. Note:
Amounts are in cash terms
Kensington and Chelsea local equcation authority £ 2000–01 2001–02 Standards Fund 2,948,447 4,377,269 Teachers Pay Reform Grant1 329,912 434,337 Nursery Education Grant (three-year-olds)2 341,506 475,200 Nursery Education Grant (four-year-olds) 262,079 — Special Education Needs Co-ordinators (early years) — 6,243 Early Years Training and Support 10,060 42,807 Childcare Grant 205,198 1,294,679 School Standards Grant2 430,000 944,500 School Budget Support Grant 69,766 — Transitional Funding and Insurance Grant (former GM Schools) 100,078 123,581 Capital Grant 1,929,000 2,014,000 1 Funding to date 2 2001–01 figures may be subject to change Note:
Amounts are in cash terms